RRB (Chandigarh) – Goods Guard Recruitment Exam 2004 Mock Test

RRB (Chandigarh) – Goods Guard Recruitment Exam 2004 Question Mock Test

The maximum mark of the exam is 92. Each question carries a +1 mark and there is a negative marking of 1/3 for every wrong answer. The duration of the exam is 75 minutes. After this time your attended Exam answers submitted automatically whether you’re finished or not. The countdown timer in the top of the screen will display the remaining time available for you to complete the examination.

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The duration of the exam is 75 minutes.


RRB (Chandigarh) - Goods Guard Recruitment Exam 2004

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1. When is International Women's Day celebrated ?

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2. General Elections are currently being held in the country to elect the members of

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3. Who is our Chief Vigilance Commissioner ?

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4. India has signed an agreement to purchase Admiral Gorshkov from Russia.
This is a/an

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5. In the awards announced on Republic Day this year, Sourav Ganguly got

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6. India played the first One Day International Cricket Match with Pakistan in March this year at

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7. Which famous female singing star of Indian films of the past passed away in January 2004?

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8. Sher Singh Rana, who escaped from Tihar Jail in February 2004, is the prime accused in the murder of whom among the following?

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9. Which Pakistani scientist was involved with leaking of nuclear know-how to other countries?

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10. Who is the Chief Minister of Assam?

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11. Shri L. K. Advani is contesting the parliamentary election from

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12. Harkishan Singh Surjeet is from which of the following political parties?

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13. By which Constitutional Amendment has education been made a Fundamental Right for all children between 6 years and 14 years?

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14. Who is India's first woman Foreign Secretary

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15. Which of the following countries won the Under-19 Cricket World Cup held in 2004 ?

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16. Who wrote the book "Kitne Pakistan"?

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17. 'Golconda Fort' is in which state?

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18. Which cricketer is called "Rawalpindi Express" ?

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19. The term "Butterfly Stroke" is associated with

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20. Who was called "Frontier Gandhi"?

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21. The Railways' unit, producing wheels and axles, is located at which of the following places?

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22. The first Sampark Kranti train, started in 2004, is between

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23. Rajasthan Canal receives water from which of the following rivers?

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24. Mettur Dam is situated on which of the following rivers?

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25. If it is 4 p.m. on Monday at 150°W longitude, then what is the time at 150°E longitude?

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26. Mixed economy means

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27. Who presides over the Lok Sabha if neither the Speaker nor the Deputy Speaker is available ?

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28. Which of the following diseases cannot be controlled by vaccination ?

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29. Spondylitis is the disease affecting

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30. Who started the slogan "Jai Jawan Jai Kisan"?

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31. The equatorial diameter of the earth is approximately

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32. "Amnesty International" is an organization associated with which of the following fields?

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33. The headquarters of International Red Cross is situated at

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34. 'Dogri' language is spoken in which of the following States?

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35. Brazil is situated in which continent?

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36. Where is the Sariska Tiger Sanctuary?

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37. Battle of Plassey was fought by the Britishers with

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38. The abbreviation 'RPF' stands for

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39. Who is the Chairman of National Commission for Scheduled Castes ?

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40. 'Clock' is the election symbol of which political party?

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41. Which of the following is the same as Count, List, Weigh?

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42. Which of the following is the same as Steel Bronze, Brass?

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43. Which of the following is the same as Flood, Fire, Cyclone ?

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44. Which of the following is the same as Jute, Cotton, Wool?

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45. Which of the following is the same as Liver, Heart, Kidney?

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46. Directions (Qs. 46 -50) : Find the odd one out in the following questions :
(A) Chemistry
(B) Physics
(C) Geography
(D) Biology

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47. (A) Haldighati
(B) Sarnath
(C) Kurukshetra
(D) Panipat

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48. (A) December
(B) July
(C) March
(D) September

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49. (A) Park
(B) Platform
(C) Dock
(D) Bus-stand

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50. (A) Needle
(B) Stick
(D) Pin
(C) Thorn

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51. A man is performing yoga with his head down and legs up. His face is towards the west. In which direction will his left hand be ?

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52. At 12:30, the hour hand of a clock faces North and the minute-hand faces South. At 1:45, the hour hand will be in which direction?

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53. In a certain code, MAN is written as SANM and WORD is written as SORDW. In that code, how would SALE be written?

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54. If in a certain code language, '123' means 'bright little boy', '145' means 'tall big boy' and '637' means 'beautiful little flower', then which digit in that language means 'bright'?

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55. Arrange the following in a meaningful sequence:
(1) Shoulder
(2) Wrist
(3) Elbow
(4) Palm
(5) Finger

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56. If the 25th of August in a year is Thursday, then the number of Mondays in that month is

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57. 'E' is the son of 'A'. 'D' is the son of 'B'. 'E' is married to 'C' and 'C' is B's daughter. How is 'D' related to 'E' ?

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58. A cube, painted yellow on all faces, is cut into 27 small cubes of equal size. How many small cubes are painted on one face only?

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59. Directions (Qs. 59 & 60) : In each of these questions, there are two statements followed by two conclusions numbered I and II. Take the two given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts. Read the conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the two given statements, disregarding commonly known facts:
Statements :
All poets are readers.
No reader is wise.
Conclusions :
I. No poet is wise.
II. All readers are poets.

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60. Statements :
All stones are diamonds.
Some diamonds are pearls.
Conclusions:
I. Some pearls are stones.
II. All diamonds are pearls.

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61. Directions (Qs. 61 - 63): These questions are based on the following statements :
Raja and Baldev are good in Hockey and Volleyball. Deepak and Raja are good in Hockey and Baseball. Gurnam and Baldev are good in Cricket and Volleyball. Deepak, Gurnam and Joseph are good in Football and Baseball.
Who is good in Baseball, Cricket, Volleyball and Football ?

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62. Who is good in Baseball, Volleyball and Hockey?

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63. Who is good in Hockey, Cricket and Volleyball ?

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64. The difference between the square of any two consecutive integers is equal to

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65. What is the greatest possible length of a scale that can be used to measure exactly the following three lengths?
3m; 5m-10 cm; 12m-90 cm

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66. The HCF of two numbers is 96 and their LCM is 1296. If one number is 864, then what is the other number ?

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67. 5/12 part of what amount is equal to 3 3/4 part of Rs.100?

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68. √2 is a/an

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69. What is the value of (3+4÷2×3)/(4+3×2÷3) ?

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70. A drum of water is 3/5 full. When 38 litres are drawn from it, it is just 1/8 full. What is the total capacity of the drum in litres?

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71. If the cost of telephone calls in a town is 30 paise per call for the first 100 calls, 25 paise per call for the next 100 calls and 20 paise per call for calls exceeding 200, then how many calls can be made in Rs.50?

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72. A reduction of Rs.2 per kg in the price of sugar enables a man to purchase 4 kg more sugar now in Rs.16. What was the original price of sugar ?

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73. 33% marks are required to pass an examination. A candidate who gets 210 marks, fails by 21 marks. What are the total marks tor the examination?

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74. The ticket for admission to an exhibition was Rs.5 and it was later reduced by 20%. As a result, the sale proceeds of tickets increased by 44%. What was the percentage increase in number of visitors

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75. The average weight of 8 men is increased by 2 kg when one man of 50 kg is replaced by a new man. What is the weight of the new man?

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76. Nine men went to a hotel. 8 of them spent Rs.3 each over their meals and the ninth person spent Rs.2 more than the average expenditure of all the nine. The total money spent by all of them was

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77. The sum of the present ages of A, B and C is 90 years. Six years ago, their ages were in the ratio of 1:2:3. What is the present age of C?

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78. The sum of the salaries of 'A' and 'B' is Rs.2100. 'A' spends 80% of his salary and 'B' spends 70% of his salary. If their savings are in the proportion of 4:3, then what is the salary of A ?

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79. Rs.1290 are divided between A, B and C such that A's share is 1 1/2 times that of B and B's share is 1 3/4 times that of C. What is C's share ?

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80. Five liters of water is added to certain quantity of pure milk, which costs Rs.3 per liter. If the mixture is sold at the same price of Rs.3 per liter, a profit of 20% is made (ignore the cost of water). What is the amount of pure milk in the mixture?

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81. Fifteen men working 8 hours a day take 21 days to complete a work. How many days will be taken by 21 women to complete the same work, working 6 hours a day? (3 women do as much work as 2 men).

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82. 'A' can knit a pair of socks in 3 days. 'B' can knit the same pair in 9 days. If they are knitting together, then in how many days will they knit two pairs of socks?

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83. Two electronic music systems are bought for Rs.8000. One was sold at 40% profit and other was sold at 40% loss. If the S.P. of both be same, then what was the C.P. of both the systems?

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84. If the marked price is 30% more than the C.P. and 10% discount is allowed on the marked price, then what will be the gain %?

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85. A man has Rs. 2000. Some portion of this amount, he lends @ 5% p.a. S.I. and the remaining portion of the same is lent at 4% p.a. S.I. He earns Rs.96 in a year, What amount was lent by him at 4%.

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86. What sum will become Rs. 496 in 6 years @ 4% p.a. ?

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87. A car covers a distance of 420 km at its normal speed. If the speed of the car would have been 10 km/hr more than the normal speed, then it would have taken one hour less to cover the same distance. What was the speed of the car?

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88. A 110 m long train is running @ 60 km/hr. How much time will it take to cover the 240 m long platform?

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89. In a river, a man takes 3 hours in rowing 3 km upstream or 15 km downstream. What is the speed of the Current ?

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90. A and B can cover a 200 m race in 22 seconds and 25 seconds respectively. When A finished the race, then B is at what distance from the finishing line ?

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91. The difference between the circumference of a circle and its radius is 37 meters. What is the radius of the circle ?

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92. The length, breadth and height of a room are 12m, 9m and 8m respectively. What will be the length of its diagonal?

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